Jones Makes A Shocking Confession In This Age of ‘Self-Identification’
As he prepares to take his daughters to a You Tube Expo at Chicago’s Copernicus Theater, Mike laments the slow, sleepy pace of his life. Jones, preferring to live life in a slumber, details his dreams...
View ArticleAuthority, Credibility and Influence | w/ Michael Fitzpatrick | Episode 36
The Pope’s US visit stirred the pot on some hot topics….and that led us to ask a few of our own about credibility and influence. Our guest on this show— world renowned cellist Michael Fitzpatrick—...
View ArticleJanice Kaplan, Author of The Gratitude Diaries
Never miss a podcast! Subscribe to The Dinner Party with Elysabeth Alfano on iTunes! According to a national study on gratitude, funded by the John Templeton Foundation, it seems that 94% of...
View ArticleHeroes: Challenge issued by Brother
Host Craig Collins tackles one of his inspirations for this podcast as his brother joins the show to discuss Heroes! Seriously everyone, why did we keep watching this after season one?...
View ArticleShow 1147 – Usufruct
In 1789 President Thomas Jefferson wrote to James Madison that ”the earth belongs in usufruct to the living”. http://www.makochemedia.com/files/Show%201147%20Usufruct.mp3
View ArticleSpirituality and Inclusion in the workplace [Full Show]
On this week’s Diversity Hour of Power we take a look at Spirituality and Inclusion as it relates to the workplace. The group addresses this important issue with the help of Anna Reddy of The...
View ArticleSports Mockery
What a great day to be a Chicagoan. Cubs fly the W! Hawks are back and another incredible Chicago startup joins us in-studio! Chris Burhans CEO and founder of Sports Mockery visits to talk about Kyle...
View ArticleMincing Rascals: “Isn’t it startling that people are still this corrupt?”
John Williams and Steve Bertrand from WGN Radio and Eric Zorn and Kristen McQueary from the Chicago Tribune discuss how great for business it is when the Cubs win. Corruption is another topic as...
View Article“The purpose of America is to be the most enlightened nation in the history...
John Williams reached out to President Jefferson to discuss Ben Carson’s statement about arming teachers in schools. President Jefferson clarified his belief on the 2nd amendment. He also shared his...
View ArticleHow to invest when the market is volatile
The Money Guy is back! Craig “CJ” Jensen is in studio with Amy to help explain dollar-cost averaging and other strategies that will help you invest effectively in a volatile market....
View ArticleAll About Lucille Ball
What was Lucille Ball really like? Steve knew knew Lucy, and talks with Wanda Clark, her secretary of decades, who obviously knew her far better. Cate Blanchett will play Lucy in a movie soon to be...
View ArticleUnicorns! | w/ Ashley Van Nevel | Ep. 121
Have you visited the best Facebook fan page in the world yet? You could aspire to be more like Greg Elderkin who left us this note on our page: “Brad and Jill (more Jill because she’s the social media...
View ArticleCounting down to ‘The Force Awakens’, Boba Fett casting rumors
Join Jimmy and Jason Live from Cleveland as we count down the weeks til THE FORCE AWAKENS; Sarah Michelle Gellar in REBELS; Boba Fett Casting Rumors; David Prowse Documentary; News from NYCC; STAR WARS...
View ArticleStark Show 2.0
Going live this Friday on Advisor.TV The Stark Show, featuring Michael Stark, is a delightful mix of nerdy humor, amazing guests and invaluable knowledge about growing Chicago! Michael joins once again...
View ArticleLet’s Get Physical: Music Journalist Joel Oliphint Talks About The Vinyl...
What’s up with the vinyl comeback? We sat down with Joel Oliphint, author behind the article “Wax and Wane: The Tough Realities Behind Vinyl’s Comeback,” to investigate. How can vinyl compare to...
View ArticleJurors rule against woman who sued nephew, 8, for breaking her wrist during hug
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. — A New York woman will receive nothing from a lawsuit against her then 8-year-old nephew. The New York Daily News reports jurors at the Superior Court in Bridgeport, Conn., took 25...
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